Is this woodworking? Whiskey Cabinet with Sliding Tambour Doors
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- Опубліковано 17 тра 2024
- In this video, we embark on an exciting woodworking project: crafting a beautiful walnut wood cabinet featuring elegant tambour doors. Watch as we transform raw walnut into a functional and stylish piece of furniture, adding a unique, custom pattern using our CNC machine. We'd love to hear your thoughts and questions in the comments below! Your feedback helps us improve and inspires future projects.
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Ive been a woodworker over 30 years and never thought of using any tool to get the job done is not woodworking...from hand tools to CNC. What ever gets the job done.
I agree, I don’t care how people make as long as they create!
@@TwoMooseDesign na man, its chipped stones and bones only, everything else is cheating!
“I usually know what’s best and here we are” 😂
hahah she always hits me with the "seeeeee i told you"
This came out SO good!!
Thanks for watching! I appreciate it!
Dude, honestly, this is one of the prettiest pieces I have ever seen. Wicked cool - wicked
Thanks! I really appreciate it!
That is gorgeous!! I love the look of tambour doors. Watching them open and close is calming
I’ve probably opened and closed them a million times 😆
That is beautiful. I like St Augustine Distillarhy bourbon finished in their Sherry barrels or Buffalo Trace.
Thank you! I like buffalo trace its just hard to find around here, I'll definatly see if i can find the st augustine!
Beautiful!
Good whiskey: Angel's Envy, Uncle Nearest and Whistle Pig. Great Scotch: Balvenie (Speyside), Talisker (Highland), Lagavulin (Islay)
Thanks! And thanks I’ll add them to my list of ones to look for
That is aaaamazing. The amount of effort and detail is unbelievable. I wish I had a portion of the skill and tools needed for this. Knowing the color of the walnut when it is finished, I would have preferred a similar color backing cloth to make the openings a little more camouflaged. I find it hard to critique something I could never dream of doing. You and Jess both amaze me. Keep it up
Oh no I agree most people go with like a tan cloth which is why i went black. Honstly didnt even think of like a brown! Thanks for watching i appreciate it!
I don’t think there is anything wrong with using a CNC for wood working!! However… I feel that people of a certain age and older, who grew up seeing fine wood working, and recognized how hard what we were seeing happened to be. This was due to us understanding how they had to go about crafting what they made.
It’s why we marvel at someone that swims the English Channel, despite the fact that you can easily fly or sail over. Or why we think Usain Bolt is amazing, but cars are effortlessly much faster. It’s the process that makes it impressive.
Turned out awesome
Thank you!!
I totally LOVE this design!!!!!!
Thank you! It was a blast to build, I learned a ton
Great job looks super. I’m sure the cabinet is even gonna be more interesting.
Thanks for watching! I'm excited to make the cabinet. I need to do it soon this one looks weird with nothing under it haha
Man you really killed this one! Creating is creating, anyone throwing hate on the CNC aspect of this build has other stuff they need to work through. Great job, the final result is elegant.
Thanks! I appreciate it! And yeah I don’t mind let them hate, those people never have an impressive list of things they have personally made
Love your woodworking techniques. Very nice cabinet. Watch your channel all the time
Thank you I appreciate it 🙏🏼
Incredible cabinet! Really love the combination of roll-top doors and CNC texturing. I love my CNC, it's a different skill than traditional woodworking but, to me, it's so much more fun.
Thanks I appreciate it! It was a blast to make
Not having the doors evenly spaced in the middle would eat at me. I would put a tiny piece of wood in the top groove at the mid point so both doors would stop evenly.
I'm going to 3d print a little tab or add some magnets so it catchs in the middle every time. Drives me nuts too haha
Dude, that's mighty beauiful.👍❤️
Thank you!
Beautiful and awesome job Jef.
Thank you! I appreciate it!
Walnut for the French cleat, no expense spared 😅
yeahhh I definatly should of used something cheaper like cherry but it had alot of sap wood in it so ehhh gotta use it somewhere haha. Thanks for watching!
@@TwoMooseDesignHonestly I respect it. It'll never be seen, but you'll never be accused of "cutting corners" to save a buck. Even though cheaper wood is perfectly functional, using the same species is just that extra touch of perceived quality imo. The next guy who takes it down will say, "wow, this guy went all out" lol
Even if the next guy is you!
Who cares if someone says it isn't woodworking. It's damn cool!
hahah I agree! Call me a maker for all I care i just love creating
.. Muchas gracias por enseñar... por Años tenía dudas sí, el ensamble de las piezas era con una tela textil.
Eres un Genio en tus creación. //Greeting from La Patagonia 🇨🇱
That is so awesome! Jim Beam Black is my go-to for taste and price. And others as well.
Thanks! I’ll check it out! Yeah I’m pretty cheap I’m not ready to buy some of them $60+ bottles yet haha
Looks awesome! Great job man!!
Thank you!!
Awesome man. It came out amazing!!!
THank you! i appreciate it
Man, that came out so sick! Really like the design of the doors and the satisfying roll of them off the table top 😂
yeah it is! haha I did it way too many times. Thanks for watching!
Awesome build!! And screw the CNC haters. My foreman is on order and it can’t get here fast enough.
You will loveeeee it! I dont care I just like to razzle them haha making is making to me idc how it gets done as long as its cool in the end
The Caveman thing is so true. I work in electronics and the folks who refuse to use modern stuff or learn modern stuff, when we work in tech, is very frustrating.
Yeah I never understood, at least try it. If you don’t like it then great, use what works best for you.
I’m in the tech field and have probably the biggest home network in the state of Arkansas. But I also appreciate old tech and old ways too. I think there’s always a good balance. Sometime new tools get the job done so much better and sometimes it’s fun to use an old technique because it’s fun to learn
Amazing build.
Thank you! I appreciate you watching
Great job I love it!
Thank you!
Looks like woodworking to me brother. 🤣 Beautiful work. Cheers, from Chesbrough Cabinetry
Wood got worked 😆 thanks for watching! 🙏🏼
Love the story!
This is your fault
@@TwoMooseDesign I love bourbon 🤷🏻♂️
Same….. 😆 I’ve been dabbling with the Irish whiskeys too
Awesome work! I think a small stopper at the center of the tambour track to keep the carved pattern centered would be a nice detail.
Absolutely, it bugs me 😆 i need to add a stopper or some like magnet catches
I was thinking the same thing...
Love it!!
Thank you!
Ol’ Smokey amaretto whiskey. My favorite. Straight with an ice cube
I’ve had a few of the ol’ Smokey’s! I haven’t had that one. It’s easy to find I’ll definitely grab one
Beautiful work!
Thanks for watching i appreciate it
Beautiful
Thank you 🙏🏼
Love it!!! Great job.
Thank you, I appreciate you taking the time to watch!
The principal work is great
Thanks!
Your content is amazing
Thank you 🙏🏼
Its beautifulll
Thanks! I appreciate you watching
Well... now I need a drink!! Beautiful work!! Now, who do I know that can build me one..or...😂🤷🏽♂️👍
haha you've earned it
His cabinet is so beautiful! I would play with the doors just because. Your op-art cutting boards are another favorite. I wanna make beautiful stuff too!
Thank you!! 🙏🏼
That is flipping outstanding!!!! Great job,,,, maybe a 3d scene would also be cool,,,, match a fireplace mantle ,,,,, again GREAT JOB!!!
Ohhhh yeah! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for watching everyone! Plans should be available early next week for those who are interested.
5:40 --Ahaaa! Someone else makes funny faces when drinking bourbon and stuff.
😆 happens to the best of us
Really awesome build 👏 I could LEDs potentially looking nice. And for whiskey, my go to is Jameson.
I thought about making lights turn on when it opened but I didn’t know how to do it 😆
Woodworking with a bit of woodwaiting ;-)
😆 I dig it
This is beautiful! As for whiskey and bourbon, get your hands on some TX of each. Both are made in Texas, but you can sometimes get them further out.
I'll defiantly be on the look out! Thanks for watching and the recommendations
This could be described in several ways. As for me, I would describe it as beautiful.
I appreciate it!
Cool build man!
Thanks! It was a fun build
That’s such an amazing cabinet. The CNC work enhances the look. Great work. 👍
Thank you!
Wow❤
Thank you!
that's mesmerizing
Thank you!
like it a lot you have got me thinking i like bourbon and i have a cnc
hahaha doooo it!
I really love your comment about using a CNC. The technology is there, why not use it?? And you do a very good job with it. Congratulations.
I agree 🤷🏼♂️ why would I not better my business and expand my skills? And if people don’t like it that’s fine use the tools you want but don’t bash others because you don’t have one.
@@TwoMooseDesign very true!!
Thank you for acknowledging those of us who consider CnCs cheating. Still a great cabinet but too small for a whiskey enthusiast. Gotta hold at least 15 bottles
My collection isn’t that big 😆
WOW............Just Amazing
Thank you!
Looking forward to seeing the bigger version now.beautiful piece
Thanks!!
You need some Johnny Walker Blue Label in that there whiskey cabinet.
Beautiful work, thanks for the constant inspiration!
I’ll check it out! Thanks for watching and the recommendation!
Makers Mark!
That’s a good one!
great design looks a million bucks
Thank you 🙏🏼
Really love it.
Thanks for watching i appreciate it!
People are jealous of the machine and callingit cheating lmao. John Henry is rolling in his fictional grave. That's one of the coolest cabinets I've ever seen 👍
Sweet project. I don't have a cnc, but now I am trying to figure out how to make this with my laser.
lots of passes haha
Haven't seen woodworking done this way. It's pretty smart using a machine since you can save on time and energy
Thanks for watching!
Oh man.. That is so great... You did a great job.. Love it.
Thanks! 🙏🏼
Love it
Thanks!
Bourbon - Brother's Bond
Ohhhh I’ve seen that one in the store I just googled it. I’ll grab one!
beautiful cabinet. I'm not a cnc guy per se, but you're correct that its just another tool. Whiskey, hmm, we did a tour recently of 4 roses in Kentucky, but back home, I'm reaching for my rum and coke. Old habits I guess ..lol.
Thank you! and thats okay! You dont need to like or use a cnc, just dont bash me for using one haha four roses is pretty good! and its okay to have an old habit, rum and coke was my go to. I still get it as a default if i dont know what a restaurant has to offer lol
Beautiful job
Thank you!
Awesome build! Impressive
Thank you!
It's wood...you worked it. It counts and it's a really great piece 👍👏
Now...add a remote controlled electric motor to open and close that beautiful cabinet...with some soft LED lighting inside that comes on when opened... that would be friggin awesome!
Ask me for more useless tips...I'm great at spending other people's time and money! 😁🤣
That would be pretty slick! I need to up my electronics game 😆
5:59 visual ASMR
THanks for watching!
that's beautiful work, ignore those that hate CNC, use the tools that you have at your disposal
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Beautiful !! don't have CNC but i am going to make one similar to hold my various single malts...you can have your bourbon lol
Deal! lol definitely make one!
That is a beautiful liquor cabinet! Nice job!
I like Basil Hayden, but there’s one from Denver called Stranahan’s that’s pretty good - just not as broadly distributed. I did the whiskey thing a few years ago, but now I’m in my “Gin Journey” 😂. I find gin to be more of an ‘anytime drink’ where whiskey feels like a late night, special occasion drink.
Interesting, I dont believe ive ever tried it! I maybe should wait becasue im afraid ill like it and start collecting those as well haha. Thanks for watching!
Excited for the plans when they're up! I am currently digging old fashioned made with Basil Hayden dark rye whiskey, and then their bourbon for just on the rocks.
I'll have to see if i can find that one! I'll have them up this week sometime! Thanks for watching
Those gatekeepers that say that using a CNC isn’t real woodworkers probably aren’t doing complete hand tool builds and are just jealous that they lack the skill it takes to use one.
Table saws were once hated on too. I'm fine with people not liking new tools but dont bash others who chose to use them, If anything it allows more people to be creative.
I don't drink so I can't offer you any whiskey tips.
I can tell you, however, that the cabinet looks fantastic. Great work.
Thank you!!
Great work on the cabinet. I really appreciate your demonstration of Tambor. As a suggestion for a great bourbon whiskey try Elijah Craig. I know you will love it.
Thanks! I’ll add that one to the list, thanks for the recommendation
Nice cabinet. Give Four Roses Small Batch and Yellowstone Select a try.
I’ve had yellow stone! I like that one, I’ve seen four roses I’ll have to try that one! And thanks for watching
Great job! I learned woodworking & cabinet making from an old school master woodworker from Germany. He made me do nearly everything with hand tools until he felt I knew what I was doing, then he moved me to power tools. He said it improved understanding of the construction concepts & proper use of the power tools. Once I was skilled & safe with power tools we only used hand tools for “touch-ups” & small, one-off steps. He said to go for the power tools whenever possible. We also built lots of jigs for repeatability. He would have absolutely loved to have a CNC. Don’t let the curmudgeons get you down, keep up the great work!
On the whiskies: Oban for a smooth, traditional scotch, Lagavulin or Laphroaig for peaty, smoky Scotch. They may require a little time to aquire a taste for them, but right now those are my 3 faves. 🙂
I totally agree! If you dont learn in that matter it doesn't matter how "easy" it is to make something with power tools. You need to know how to actually woodwork first to be successful in the end. You cant just glue wood together and call it good, it will fail. Sounds like he was an awesome teacher! I'll check those out thanks for the recommendations and watching. I appreciate it!
tip about doors:
glue both halves on single fabrick before engraving. just cut after polishing and painting. it will grant 100% matching
My machine wasn’t large enough thus why I did it in 2 halves
So, in my view, Norm Abram is master woodcrafter who showcased his skills in his New Yankee Workshop television show. He’s considered on of the best by many and he would often adapt new tools and ways of doing things. I recall seeing him show off a dove tail jig and using a router rather than the traditional cabinetmaker’s way.
There is little doubt he would be using all sorts of new tools we have today if his show was still being done today.
I think it is important to know how things were done without the tools we have now. It pays respect to the hobby and the development within it.
To those that may hate on your efforts, there is a little hypocrisy going on with that. You could say they don’t do things the way the old pioneers did. I don’t see folks felling trees and using an adze and every other hand tool under the sun for their projects. If someone is that old ways person, a tip of the hat to them. Anyone using any form of power tools in their projects is on the same path as you. They just have traveled as far on the journey.
I agree! I just enjoy creating and encourage others to do the same. I don’t care how they create as long as they are making or creating something it’s a win!
Reminds me of the Jonny Builds record player project. Good result
That’s where I got the inspiration with the pattern on the tambour, I mention it in the video. Awesome build
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Looks great! Try out the Evan William's Single Barrel!
Ohhh I don’t know I’ve seen that one 🤔 it’s my cheap go to I like the black and white label. I’ll keep an eye out. Thanks for watching!
The reason ‘real’ woodworkers (such as myself) don’t like CNC is because it kinda pulls the ‘artistry’ out of it if that makes sense. A lot of my work gains most of its character from mistakes and quirks that come with hand work.
I also hear a lot of words about “machine and software costs gate keeping people”, but I would be lying if I said I haven’t spent a table saw’s worth on chisels and rasps.
And as for my personal opinion on the piece, it’s nice to see a tambour that isn’t just flat wood, like that one pattern plywood guy, but circles don’t cut my fancy.
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts.
7:42 Been there. Then you forget you have the slides on lol
haha i do it far to aften! Hey ill be right back gonna run my stuff to the shop. Then im gone for two hour!
Nice job. Try some Makers Mark cask strength. It is very good
I’ll check that one out. I’ve had the original thanks for watching!
It's obviously woodworking, because mistakes were made. My favorite bourbon is Angels Envy. Much smoother than a whiskey. - Chris
Thanks for watching and the recommendation! I had multiple people recommend that one on Instagram i'll try and find it!
Love this project! Not a bourbon fan but I'm completely on board for a tequila cabinet.
I like to experiment with something besides the cotton cloth. Maybe carbon fiber cloth or a copper mesh.
Might also be interesting to make with Baltic birch or tigerply to get that layering effect when the CNC is carving out the different depths.
Ohhh that would be interesting! Thanks for watching!
Great looking cabinet. Can that wave design be created in Vcarve pro? Have you trie Blanton Whiskey?
I made the design in shapr3d but you could probably do it in aspire. I use v carve pro to carve the design you just can’t really model with that version. I have not! I’ll keep an eye out for it
How is this not wood working lol he’s working with wood!!!! It’s like telling a farmer he isn’t farming because he’s using a tractor.
yeah but he should use a horse to plow the field hahah People just like to be mean to make them feel better about their lack of tools and skills. Have a great day!
Great job, personally I think the design is a bit too '70's' looking for my taste, but as long as you like it.
For whiskey, get some Killbeggan Single Grain, or Bushmills Black Bush.
That’s okay! Everyone had their own tastes and thanks I’ll check those out. Thanks for watching and the suggestions
sneaky sneaky
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that's awesome. i've been watching your vids to acquaint myself with my new foreman elite. they have been really helpful.
as i watched this one, i thought sanding those doors was gonna be a nightmare. would it be possible to make the carve cleaner with a slower feed rate or a different bit?
With a low step over it wasn’t too bad! Thanks I appreciate you watching
The only change I would make is I’d add a dowel pin 📍 right in the middle of the bottom track perfectly centered and notch the door to accommodate it. It wouldn’t be seen and the piece would always be on center. OCD problems. lol
oh no i totally agree! I haven't figured out how i want to go about it yet. i might 3d print something. drives me nuts too haha
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Thank you!
I hope someone along the way mentioned Tito‘s is not whiskey. Right? 😮😂 Great work as always - keep it up!
Defiantly vodka lol need some variety. Thank you!
I so badly want to try Tambour Doors but holy cow nervous. What do you think about a light"ish" weight cotton canvas for the backing?
I would be fine! And do it. It wasn’t that bad, I see people use drop cloth from Home Depot